RED B£NKy N. J., THURSDAY^ FEBRUARY 7,1946, SECTION Cross Bills Seen Robert Badenhop To Plan Party Film-Recording jLocal Broker Closes At Middletown For Riverview Esth A flock of 20 white and-a few ted. Buys Handsome . Enterprise Is striped wing crossbills were Men Fair Haven auxiliary of River- Three Realty Sales on the liwn* of Mrs, Charles Bu'rd Ridge Road Place view hospital will meet Monday Rate Here, $5.93 and Mrs, Cornelius Allen of Con- afternoon at the Episcopal parish Located Here over lane, Mlddletown township, house at Fair Haven, Plans will last week. be held' Monday, February 18, at Raj? VanHora Sells be completed for the card party to •iayBerger, Expert Rolston Waterbury Increases This Is a specie of bird of the the parish house, with Mrs. John J. Increase Of $24,003 In Amount far north and northwest,- and is a Former C. Alan Hudson Knodel as chairman. Cameraman, Offering His Sales Staff To Seven Members rare winter, visitor to the East, al- To Be Raited For Local Purposes though, at Interval* of many years,' Rumson Property Hostesses will be Mrs. C. Theo- Unique Service they do migrate south. The cause dore Engberg and Mrs. Charles P. Three large fealty sales were re- of these flights 1* uncertain, but it Hurd. Mrs. George Stephen Young-, The.budget for the borough of. One of the finest modern homes president, will -preside. .In a venture presumed to be the Red Bank was passed on first read- U|*xtnia«l«<a I A •»'*• ported today by Roiston Waterbury, is reasonable to suppose that they In Rumson to~be~so4d~ln recent first, of it* kind along the Jersey Robert Matthews Red;Bank realtor. '•'. • • '. sire caused by a failure of .the crop ing at the meeting of the mayor ril»i.OTlC«U X\S8 11 of coniferous seeds. , month* has been bought by Mr. and shore, Jay Berger, of 97 Belshaw and council Monday feight, showing The modern six-room house of Mrs. Robert A. Badenhop of- XI- avenue Eatontown, Is embarking an estimated increase of $.228 per Reported Killed Lieut. John D. Newman, Jr., Glen- The oddly shaped bill of this beron and New York through the Two Wonien File upon a motion.picture production,' Hires Librarian specie of crossbill la found in no hundred due to increases In salaries mary park, Mlddletown township, Ray VanHorn agency, realtors, of sound mods show, and disc re- of employees and cost of material* with a .large plot of ground, over- other bird. It Is well adapted for River road, Fair Haven. The prop- cording enterprise which will un- extracting the seeds from the cones For Sea Bright' and supplies. Ann E, Miller, a Has Been Mining looking the Shrewsbury river, ha* erty Is the former country estate of doubtedly be welcomed by real- Borough Auditor Wallace Jeffrey been sold by Mr. Waterbury to Paul of spruce and pine trees. Their dents and business firm* of this song Is low1 and sweet, resembling C. Alan Hudion, Jr. It Was more explained' that the Increase as Penn Grad, Gets Job Since May 10,1943 Joseph Peltier of SwarUunpre, recently owned by Mr. and Mrs. H. county as well as those elsewhere shown would undoubtedly be low- Pennsylvania. The property Is lo- that of the gold finch, the state School Board In New Jersey. * bird of New Jersey. Lawrence Herring, who sold the ered by approximately ten cents Miss Ann E., Miller of North . Robert S. Matthews, ion of Mrs. cated on the north aide of Center property to Mr; and Mrs. Badenhop. The business,- which will include when the final rate Is. arrived at, avenue. ltngton, has joined the staff of't Catherine E. Matthew* of Oneld* The Herrings have purchased a Three Members Whose taking -motion pictures of such since the school budget for the Monmouth County Historical avenue, Hilton park, Middletown Dr. Anthony J. Pisanl'of Ocean- home In Westcheeter. events and activities as weddings, coming year Is expected to be de- elation as a librarian. An al township, and Harold Matthew* of port,, recently discharged from the Maj. Frank Wise The grounds, which comprise four {Terms Expire Will sports, children's ^parties, real es- creased by $9,000. - of the Prospect'Hill Country Bed Bank hat been reported by service with the rank of major, hat acres, are rolling in dharacter and The budget explanation 1* as fol- school In Newark,' Miss Mill purchased', from William Howard On Term Leave situated on the southwest corner Have Opposition lows: graduated with honors from' Moran, a 12-room residence: on of Ridge road and Buena Vista The Mayor and Counlcl of the University of Pennsylvania wh Branch avenue, Little Silver, sur- avenue In an .estate area adjacent A spirited school election Is an- 'borough of Red Bank present the she .majored in history. She rounded by an acre of land. Awaits Disposition to the properties of C. Alan Hud- ticipated In Sea Bright next Thurs- local budget for the year 1946, making her home with Mr. '" Also announced I* the sale of son, W. V. B. Flndley and Charles day by the filing of two women which is prepared -on a cash basis. Mrs. Frederick Woodhouse, Arthur C. Weuiley's property on Tin- By War Department D. Halsey. candidates In addition to the three The amount to be raised for local Brinckerhoff avenue, Freehold. running for re-election. Three are urposes is $168,821.75 as against ton avenue, Shrewsbury, Including The residence, whloh was built a .142,818.45 for 1945, an increase of Prior to accepting the an eight-room modem house ,and Ma], Frank T. Wise of Bast Ber- few years ago, is of white washed to be chosen fdr the full terms. $24,003.30. This Increase is due to mouth County post, Miss an acre of land, to J.-O, Pickering gen ptee* Is on terminal leave after brick and frame construction, is Edward Welch, president of th* an adjustment In the salaries of was employed on a special-projee of Sunnycrest, Little Silm. more than five years' service, pend- rambling in design and set well board; Robert. P. Thorsen, acting loyal employees in accordance with for the Historical • Association 'The realtor has augmented hising further disposition by tfae War back from the road. - district clerk and former Mayor the present standard of living Pennsylvania -dealing .with Ph •ales staff at his It West Front department regarding retirement On the Brat floor are a center Walter X-Sweeney are the three amounting to $13,895.27 and in- delphla's role In World War H, street headquarters) to seven. They present board members. who are creases In appropriation for other hall, large dropped living room expense* Including the coat of ma- are Hamilton S. Battln, Edward with fire place, paneled study with candidates, and the newcomers who filed for the three-year terms' are terials and supplies amounting to fire place, powder room, dining $8,526.73. A new item of $5,000 ap- 1 [rm..., .TuTjnU AitfllflU *"•• iHawt of Downs, Andrew BJJ**, Bert Nicosia - p aBtry,'"felU!lieu am! open ^^^^^pvv^^^ii^»^»a*diM^4e^u'V<4*>*J**W*B*j*M^M^BSA*B*S*Sil*^S*w*U*u3ae^^BlJ pears under, operations in the 1946 and Miss Veronica T!mnnin porches. There are four family the Home and School association, budget as promotional advertising, Mr. Waterbury said that with the bedrooms, four baths and three ser- and Mre. Cecile Frankel, who an- which Is to be used to pay our "pro- vants' rooms and bath on the sec- nounce as their platform ^Better portion of the expenses incurred in news of the return of the National education for our children through the Sweepstakes regatta this year Sweepstakes Regatta to the North ond floor; There I* a spacious at- and other' meritorious events. A tached garage. The heating plant la fairer equalization of teachers' sal- Shsewibury river and many con- aries." and "Restoration of domes-, new Item of $6,000 also appears un- templated Improvement) in the vacuum steam, oil fired. The de- tic science and manual training to der debt service which is to be used borough, there Is every reason to sign of the house i* L-ahaped In to make the initial payment of any the school curriculum." ^' extensive improvements made dur- look for continued real estate ac- typical Early American architec- . Total appropriations to be voted tivity In the Immediate area. ture. • ing the year. on are $17,016.00, which include $16,- The anticipated revenues show "The regatta is good advertising 341.00 for current expense* • and ' -JAY BEROER an increase over the year 1945 while ROBERT a MATTHEWS for Red Bank, and those who like $675 for repairs and replacements. the anticipated receipts from de- boating as a hobby find Bed Bank Concert Friday The polls at the school wlirbe open tate, and' legal evidence, will In- linquent taxes show a decrease clude In the film production phases the Secretary of the Navy ai being the ideal location for their year- from 7 to 8 p. m. February is. which is mostly offset by a de- round homes. They have been documentary films for the medical crease in the reserve for uncollect- • killed In action after having been proving the Ideajabllity of the For Benefit Of profession. A sound motion picture ed taxes which must be set up in carried on a mining In action *ta- Shrewsbury riverfront area for a show service will be available for the budget The response of the tui dnce May 10, 1913.
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